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Opera Mini 5-7 Tips and Tricks

Although this post was originally written for Opera Mini 5, all these tips apply to latter versions, including Opera 8.0.

I’ve learned a few tricks for making the most of Opera Mini. Some I discovered on my own and others I found on the web.

On non-touch devices you probably want to turn off inline editing. It’s triple-tap only and on the N95 that means a dozen or more presses of the “1” key to enter common symbols like “@”,” !”, “=” or “; “. Others, including “<” and “>” aren’t available at all. To toggle in-line editing go to Menu > Settings > Advanced > InlineEditing > Off . This will enable Opera Mini 4.2 style text entry using the phone’s native text editor with full symbol and T9 support.

On touch devices there is no menu option to go to the Start Page where the speed dials are. The only way to get to the Start Page on touch only phones is by opening a new tab.

Opera Mini has an equivalent to the Windows right-click. It’s accomplished by a long press on the screen on touch phones. On non touch phones either press the “1” key or do a long press on the center Dpad button. The result is a “context” menu (image below right) with options specific to the screen object that has focus. Here are some examples of what you can do with the context menu.

On a Speed Dial button choose “Assign” or “Edit” from the context menu to edit the button’s URL.

Anywhere on the screen to select text for copying

On a link or Speed Dial to open it in a new tab

On an image to zoom it or open it for saving with the phone’s OS browser

Here’s a great tip from Opera’s Haavard. You CAN copy web page text to other applications if your phone supports cutting and pasting from text edit fields (all Nokia Symbian phones and most Sony Ericssons do) Here’s how:

Disable inline editing from the Setting menu

Copy some text using the context menu

Press the left soft key (labeled “Use”) and choose “Search With” from the menu (image above).

Press the center button and “Edit” the search field

Copy the text into the system clipboard using the phone OS’s copy function. For example, on the Nokia N95 you hold the “pencil” key, select the text using the Dpad and then press the right softkey (labeled “Copy” (image below).

Opera Mini 4.2’s built-in RSS reader isn’t officially supported yet in Opera Mini 5 yet but you can still get to it by entering the URL, feed:list

Get familiar with Opera Mini’s Settings menu. That’s where you can toggle images and change image quality, enable fit to width Mobile View, toggle full screen and landscape modes, change the font size or clear saved passwords, cookies and history. Click on Advanced in Settings to toggle inline editing, hide the navigation bar on touch devices and change the saved pages folder on some platforms.

Non-touch users, don’t forget Opera Mini’s one and two-key shortcuts. I’ve listed them below and there’s also an incomplete list of them in the Help Menu.

Hey Dennis. I envy your passion for passing wisdom. here’s a silly question. regardless of os or om ver. here’s what I’m trying to do. rooted. have location of page files and cached current open pages. I’m looking for an apk that can mass extract all images from all “obml” files. any word or should I go back to sçreenshotting. files have no visible extension.

Hi Dennis
I’ve now installed opera mini 7 on microemulator & loaded OM7 saved pages from my from sony ericsson vivaz u5i. The result is still the same. Microemulator can not read the files. The jar file I downloaded is s60 the same version of opera mini on the phone. I’ve even tried renaming some downloaded files after saved pages files without any success. Is there any way I can solve this technical hitch or is this the end of the road for me.

Thank you for your previous answer to my original question.
Regards
Gerald

I haven’t tried this myself but a user posted the following method for moving saved pages from one Opera Mini installation to another on the old MyOpera Opera Mini forum several years ago. The original forum post disappeared when Opera migrated MyOpera to a new platform so I can’t link to it:
1. Install the same version of Opera Mini (not Opera Mobile) and save a new page in Opera Mini
2. Locate the Saved Pages folder that Opera created
3. Note down or copy the filename of the saved page.
4. Go into the folder where your old saved pages are and rename one of the files to the name you just copied.
5. Move the old file with the new name into Opera Mini’s Saved Pages folder. You’ll get a message informing you that a file with that name already exists, and it’ll ask if you’d like to replace it.
Select Yes.
Opera Mini should now read that file and be able to open it.
You’ll have to do that for each saved page.

This solution is for the Symbian version of Opera Mini 6 but I suspect it works for versions on other platforms that let you manipulate files on the device like your Java version running in Microemulator on a PC.

I have installed opera mini 8 on microemulator via windows 10 on boot camp. The problem is that opera mini can not read opera mini 7 saved pages copied from my sony ericsson vivaz u5i & pasted onto its file system. However saved pages blue toothed from opera mini 8 on my sony ericsson K800i- which is an older phone have no such problems. The files on the K800i end in .obml16 while the files from the Vivaz are named
file 12345. Also the vivaz is a symbian phone while the K800 is java enabled. Could that be the issue besides the different versions of opera mini.
I await hearing from you

hello sir i am going to format my phone (android jelly bean ) but i have many offline saved pages and i need them for future acess,please what to do ,how to keep those saved pages safe,,or can i transfer their links to my pc or sd card from where i can re use them,will it be possible to syncronize with opera account :) :)
plz reply me soon :)

The mobile version of Gmail that loads by default in Opera Mini doesn’t support attachments.
If you can get the “Basic HTML” desktop version of Gmail to load it supports attachments
The URL is https://mail.google.com/mail/h/ It works in the latest Opera MIni for Android, I don’t know if it works with S60 Mini as I’ve moved on from Symbian.

You can’t, Opera Mini isn’t a video player, it hands videos off the the phone’s media player or native browser. Video quality is determined by what the streaming service sends you, not by the browser. I think when YouTube sees Opera Mini it doesn’t know what device you are using so it sends the lowest quality video that’s compatible with the most devices. If you go to YouTube with the phone’s native browser, YouTube can detect what device you are using and send the best quality the device can handle.

1) When attempting to download an attached file in an Yahoo!Mail e-mail, you are simply sent back to page one of your Inbox. I have been unable to reach the non-mobile mode of Yahoo!mail lately; this was not the case not too long ago. It is as if you are forced to be in mobile mode.

2) At the art website deviantart.com, when attempting to upload art, it cannot be done directly; it is a dead end. By going to a “Stash” account directly it can be done, except for one thing: clicking the box to enter a text description causes the “spinning circle” and “blue bar” to appear as usual, but then nothing happens- it is as if you had done nothing.

3) At Youtube, when going to mobile to play the 3GP videos (in my case on the COREPlayer v1.3.6), the two options: 144 and 240- no longer appear; only “Play Video” which starts the 144 version. Minimo shows both options and upon reading the HTML page on a text editor the options are there, they simply both aren’t there.

I really like Opera Mini 5, but do you have any answers about this? I was wondering also if it was possible for this proxy browser to have some pseudo-HTML5 capability: that is, where the AUDIO or VIDEO is encountered it would show a “Play” button that would start the stream and an outside player (e.g. TCPMP, CORE, etc…) would take over. I was able to get the streaming URLS from two HTML5 sites, one audio and one video, and plugging them in did work, so the problem is connection, not playing. It would be similar to how Opera Mini 5 handles RTSP streaming.

By mistake,I had deleted the all data of OPERA MINI in my GALAXY Y GT-S5360 under Settings>Applications & Settings>Manage Applications>OPERA MINI> CLEAR DATA.. As such all my BOOKMARKS and SAVED PAGES have been lost.. How can they be recovered?? Pls. help..

I have a seriuos problem :(
I have opera mini on nokia e7 , and i have had saved many important pages on it ..
They were ok few days ago
But suddenly they corrupted !! the sentences’s lower halves disappeared
When i open any page in my saved pages i find that the words lower halves are missing all over the page as if they were cut by a knife, which makes it very difficult to read !! and i can’t read them any more !! :(
Please help me if there is any solution for this situation !!
Thanks a lot

You could try power cycling the phone. That might fix the problem if the corruption is only in RAM or a cache rather than the actual saved page files.

If you save a new page is it corrupted too? If it is try reinstalling the same version of Opera without first uninstalling the old version. When reinstalling if the phone asks if you want to keep the old data say yes.

If newly saved pages are OK but the old ones aren’t then I don’t think there’s any way to recover them. Opera Mini saved pages are pretty fragile, I don’t recommend them for saving important information.

I haven’t tried this myself but a user posted the following method for moving saved pages from one Opera Mini installation to another on the MyOpera Opera Mini forum several years ago. The original forum post seems to have disappeared so I can’t link to it:
1. Install the same version of Opera Mini (not Opera Mobile) and save a new page in Opera Mini
2. Locate the Saved Pages folder that Opera created
3. Note down or copy the filename of the saved page.
4. Go into the folder where your old saved pages are and rename one of the files to the name you just copied.
5. Move the old file with the new name into Opera Mini’s Saved Pages folder. You’ll get a message informing you that a file with that name already exists, and it’ll ask if you’d like to replace it.
Select Yes.
Opera Mini should now read that file and be able to open it.
You’ll have to do that for each saved page.

This solution is for the Symbian version of Opera Mini 6 but I suspect it still works for the current versions on other platforms that let you manipulate files on the device (Symbian, Android some Java but not iOS)

I just wondering if its possible to transfer saved pages between different versions of opera mini. For example when one is upgrading from say opera mini 6.5 to opera mini 7.0 is it possible to transfer saved pages from opera 6 to opera 7. Also do upgrades erase saved pages from earlier versions.
Your asisstance will be most appreciated.

If you are using Opera Mini for Java, in the file download dialog click “Other”, then “E” to download to the memory card.

Opera Browser for Android has a bug where it can’t see the external memory card on most phones. The only workaround I know is to download to internal memory and then use a File Manager app to copy the downloaded file to external memory.

Opera mini 7.1 is installed in my phone memory in nokia n70 s60v2 mobile. I was unable to change the saved pages location from phone memory to memory card. There is no option for changing the save pages location in settings in opera mini 7.1 but the previous versions had.
please enlighten me how to change the saved pages location from phone memory to memory card. Thank you.

The Java version of Opera Mini will work on Symbian phones and lets you change the saved pages folder. The Symbian version doesn’t and I don’t think it ever did. Either use the Java version or install the Symbian version on the memory card.

how many pages can be saved in opera mini? i have nokia 2700 mobile?when i save more pages it automatically deletes all pages ? what is limit for saved pages i have kept saved pages folder in memory card ? plz help

There’s no set limit. You should be able to save as many pages as will fit on the memory card. If Opera Mini is deleting saved pages when you save a new one it’s a bug. You could try filing a bug report at https://mini.bugs.opera.com/ although Opera appears to have lost interest in fixing Opera Mini bugs.

I haven’t tried this myself but a user posted the following method for moving saved pages from one Opera Mini installation to another on the MyOpera Opera Mini forum several years ago. The original forum post seems to have disappeared so I can’t link to it:
1. Install the same version of Opera Mini (not Opera Mobile) and save a new page in Opera Mini
2. Locate the Saved Pages folder that Opera created
3. Note down or copy the filename of the saved page.
4. Go into the folder where your old saved pages are and rename one of the files to the name you just copied.
5. Move the old file with the new name into Opera Mini’s Saved Pages folder. You’ll get a message informing you that a file with that name already exists, and it’ll ask if you’d like to replace it.
Select Yes.
Opera Mini should now read that file and be able to open it.
You’ll have to do that for each saved page.

This solution is for the Symbian version of Opera Mini 6 but I suspect it still works for the current versions on other platforms that let you manipulate files on the device (Symbian, Android some Java but not iOS)

Jad or jar are apps. Opera Mini will install them if they are compatible with your phone rather than download them which is what most people want.
If you really want to download jad and jar either use UC Browser or if you control the server where the files are hosted rename them to .txt or .zip.

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That happens when the phone doesn’t have enough memory to hold the contents of all the tabs in memory. To reduce the chance of it happening, don’t open as many tabs (even 2 tabs is too much on some phones), use low image quality or the no image setting, use single column mode. If your phone supports multitasking close background apps.

But Mr. Dennis Bournique:
even if I moved the main program data, it still doesn’t move the cache and saved pages to the External memory(SD Card), and I already know about the UC browser but can any opera version do what it does.

and deep thanx to you for your reply, and I just hope you reply for this too.

note, excuse me if there is any mistake in my words ‘cus I’m Arabic not American.

Move to SD Card or Move to Media Area is the only way to move parts of an app out of internal memory. How much or little it moves depends on the app’s design and can’t be changed by the user.

On my phone when Opera Mini is in Phone Memory it consumes a total of 3.51 MB (1.69 MP for the app and 1.82 MB for its data). Moving it to the Media Area reduces that to 2.25 MB (428 kB app and 1.83 MB data) a savings of 1.26 MB. Compared with most Android apps, 2.25 MB, or even 3.51 MB is pretty small. You can gain much more by space by deleting unneeded apps and moving all apps that allow themselves to be moved to the SD Card.

Opera Classic and Opera Browser should support downloading files of any size but they are big apps. If you are trying to save space stick with the Android Browser for downloading.

I’m using Opera 7.5.32193 on Android platform
and I have several problems I really wanna fix them:
1:how to change the cache and saved pages to the SD card,’cus I save lots of web pages and my internal memory is very low(180 Mega)

2:when I’m having internet connection through the data connection, opera download approximately 1-2 Megas and then turning off the download.

Most Android phones allow you to move Opera Mini and its data to the media area (internal SD) or SD card. Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > Opera Mini > Move to Media Area or Move to Memory Card.

The download problem occurs with Opera Mini on some mobile providers. The only solution is to use a different browser like the Android Browser, Opera Mobile or UC Browsr.

If you highlight Opera Mini in the phone menu and tap the options button, believe there’s an option to disable the virtual keyboard. If not you can use the version of Opera Mini 7.1 on the page: http://blog.wapreview.com/16785/

for J2ME and java phones, try an app called BlueFTP, on the site http://www.medieval.it, it lets you use your phone like a computer, as well as transfer files to and from your device, I’ve been using it for a year now and i haven’t seen anything better. one of the best things though is that you can see files that your phone wont show, and with themes, you can take, lets say, the wallpaper out and put it in your images file! Trust me, you wont be disappointed

opera saves the saved pages in internal memory of your device. At first even i was baffled as i thought the app was getting bigger as it saved more pages ( its almost about 1 mb on my nokia x2). But if you go to ur device’s images folder(opera sets it as default) ,even when its empty; the OS shows some of the memory used up by the apparently EMPTY folder….for 4 medium sized pages, it uses about 60 kb. So if u want to get that memory back, you’ll have to either change the saved pages folder, or delete the saved pages from opera.

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